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COSMETIC SCAR AND SCOPE OF REVERSAL AFTER PUERPERAL STERILISATION.

S K Rath1, A B Chattopadhyaya2, P Tarneja3

  • 1Reader, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune-411 040.

Medical Journal, Armed Forces India
|August 10, 2017
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This study introduces a new puerperal sterilization technique, offering cosmetic benefits and reduced complications. It is a cosmetically acceptable and effective alternative for postpartum women seeking permanent contraception.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Health
  • Surgical Innovation
  • Public Health Programs

Background:

  • Female sterilization is crucial for family welfare programs, with postpartum motivation being key.
  • Laparoscopic sterilization, while advantageous, presents technical challenges during the puerperium.
  • A novel technique aims to provide cosmetic advantages, reduced morbidity, and potential reversibility for postpartum sterilization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a new sterilization technique for puerperal women.
  • To assess cosmetic acceptability and postoperative morbidity compared to conventional methods.
  • To determine the feasibility and benefits of this innovative approach.

Main Methods:

  • A case-control study involving 122 women undergoing puerperal sterilization.
Keywords:
CosmeticsFemale sterilisationPost operative morbidity

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  • Evaluation of a new technique focusing on cosmetic outcomes and postoperative morbidity.
  • Comparison of the novel method against the conventional sterilization technique.
  • Main Results:

    • The new technique demonstrated significantly higher cosmetic acceptability (p<0.001).
    • Improved results in postoperative morbidity were observed, with statistical significance in two parameters (p<0.05).
    • The method offers advantages in appearance, reduced complications, and potential reversibility.

    Conclusions:

    • The evaluated technique is a cosmetically superior and effective option for postpartum sterilization.
    • It offers reduced postoperative morbidity, enhancing patient satisfaction and recovery.
    • This method presents a viable alternative within national family welfare initiatives.